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Rome Little Theatre's LOVE/SICK runs through Sunday, renovations begin Tuesday
3+ hour, 36+ min ago (311+ words) Rome Little Theatre's production of LOVE/SICK is at the De Soto Theatre this week and the show is even more special as it's the last performance taking place on the theater's stage before renovations begin. LOVE/SICK opened at…...
Variety show takes center stage Friday
1+ mon, 1+ week ago (433+ words) Gary Jones Sr. (left), master of ceremonies for the Center Stage for Families variety show, and Virgil Harrison prepare for dress rehearsal Tuesday. There's a wealth of natural talent in Rome and Floyd County, and a wide range of local…...
Calhoun VFW to host Clean Comedy Show March 14
2+ mon, 1+ day ago (140+ words) Looking for some good, clean fun for the the whole family? Head on down to the Calhoun Veterans of Foreign Wars in mid-March for a night of big laughs and great company." VFW Post 5376, 406 W. Line St. , is set to host…...
Best Medicine" Renewed for Season 2
2+ mon, 4+ day ago (273+ words) Best Medicine, just a handful of episodes in, is already a hit for Fox. But will the cozy dramedy, an adaptation of the British hit Doc Martin, return for Season 2? Yes! The good news was announced on March 2. Its 12-episode…...
David Carroll: See you in the funny papers!
2+ mon, 3+ week ago (222+ words) Let's explore the origin of some common sayings. After writing several columns about sayings like, "Not my cup of tea" and "Straight from the horse's mouth," many of you suggested a few others. I have learned that without these sayings…...
Priests, including St. Mary's Fr. Paul Porter, perform stand-up comedy in sold-out show
4+ mon, 4+ day ago (641+ words) Father Robbie Cotta, chaplain of St. Pius X High School, laughs with fellow comedians before the sold out "Atlanta's Funniest Priests" show on Nov. 12 hosted by The Quest. Six priests delivered humor instead of homilies, taking the stage at St....
Terry Mattingly: Can Colbert return to being a faith-friendly jester?
8+ mon, 3+ week ago (385+ words) Soon after Stephen Colbert landed "The Late Show," he welcomed tycoon Donald Trump as a guest and did something shocking -- he apologized. "I said a few things about you over the years that, that are, you know, in polite company,…...